ID my point Help

MD 12/46

Greenie
Aug 27, 2011
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This point i have comes from an old mid Michigan collection which contained MI, OH, IN material. Very nice patina and 3 3/4" long. It just had nice eye appeal/form so now it's mine. I'm very new to this so i dont even want to guess as to it's form ID, material or likely origin. but sure would appreciate your opinions...

Thanks in advance!
larry
 

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Twitch

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I guess the obvious choice is that it's a Hardin. Early archaic point. I wouldn't 100% say that's what it is but from my phone that's what it looks like.
 

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MD 12/46

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Aug 27, 2011
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Thanks Alot Twitch,
I just knew if i guessed Dovetail, Snyder, Gibson, Pinetree that i would be wrong. Although not made from eye candy material, I think I did pretty good for 25 bucks...
 

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No clue to the type, but it's a stunning find.
 

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MD 12/46

Greenie
Aug 27, 2011
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Mid Michigan
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Thanks everyone one for your opinions, i appreciate them all and welcome more as well. I'm really liking that point more every day ;) Now i will have to find some more to keep it company.
 

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